The case for creative clutter
Mess isn't always bad. Sometimes, our unsorted piles are where interesting new ideas grow.

Mess isn't always bad. Sometimes, our unsorted piles are where interesting new ideas grow.

Create systems for your business, and you'll free up more room for the creative work you really want to do

Making time for your creative work is important. Here's how to do it.

It can be hard knowing what to charge for your creative work. Here are 10 steps to finding your true value, and setting your price with confidence

Do you find it hard to hang onto extra cash? Do you self-sabotage when things are going well financially? You might have an upper limit problem

A guest post by Polly Benton, who helps creative businesses with their strategy, finances and operations. Which mistakes are you making?

Your beliefs about money could be costing you dearly. Uncover them - then change them, if they no longer serve you. It makes life easier!

The key to getting things done? Try to do less. Then focus, ruthlessly.

How do you create distraction-free time to focus on your creative projects? You pay yourself first.

Finding focus is hard when we live in a world of distraction. It's not your fault. But it is your responsibility to make space for work that really matters

Want to get more of the important things done? Start here.

Hint: despite the advice in self-help books, it's not about following your passion
